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T-Mobile Adds BlackBerry with Wi-Fi, GPS to Stable

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Mar 24, 2008, 12:15 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

The BlackBerry 8820 is now available from T-Mobile. Aside from the addition of Wi-Fi and GPS, it is unchanged from previous versions of the 8800 series.

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T Mobster

Mar 24, 2008, 6:12 PM

Man that's a sweet berry!! lol

😁 I'm so happy T-Mobile is adding more GPS phones. I love being able to whip out my mobile device and mount it in my car and use the GPS turn by turn directions. I don't want to have to shell out $300-$400 or more for a stand-alone device which i could barely afford being that i have a family to take care of. I still can't decide what phone to get for my employee plan. I'm a fairly new RSR and I've had my eye on the Curve 8320 but it has no GPS module. Kudos to T-Mobile for being a true pioneer in wireless communications. Who else has HOTSPOT calling but us. Unlimited calls using a wifi connection. Just $10 more with most plans. Anymore T-Mobsters give me some suggestions. I'm a power user and yes a camera is important. Thanks 😎
if you want a camera the curve is the best bet for you. i just got rid of my 8800 for the curve and i love it. yeah it doesnt have gps on it but google and blackberry maps are real good.
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carmodboy99

Mar 24, 2008, 12:24 PM

uhhh, WHICH version of the 8800 series???????????

OK, so they had the Pearl 1, which differed quite a bit from the CDMA Pearl 2 release, so when you say it remains unchanged from the 8800 series (Pearls thus far have been 8100s), is it the same Pearl that they had plus WiFi, or is it the Pearl 2 plus wifi and the GPS feature that had already been there that they declined the first time around?
You just answered your own question. The Pearl, as you know is the 8100 series. The article says 8820, which has nothing to do with the Pearl series or the newer Curve series (which is 8300). The 8800 is just like the Curve series however only you'...
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